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I've been testing this system for most of the weekend, and I'm really very impressed. But there are some serious issues if you are planning on deploying this to a large corporate network:
Softphone
Interface really needs to use native window frames and widgets, and not try to look like an iPhone. - okay, hardly a serious issue, but it will be an issue for many staff. Windows has standard widgets for a reason, and changing the way an app works just confuses many people. We can always use an alternative softphone, but then we lose the integration of the assistant!
A major failure of the softphone is the fact that it doesn't work with roaming profiles. We don't want to have to configure every user on every workstation. (For example a company that uses hot desking with as few as 20 users and 20 computers requires the software be configured 400 times!). This could be easily resolved by having the application's configuration moved from "%PROFILEPATH%\Local Settings\Application Data\..." to "%PROFILEPATH%\Application Data\...". I can't imagine a situation where you wouldn't want this to be part of the user's roaming profile!
Assistant
Again, the assistant should be able to work with roaming profiles, however under certain circumstances, it's better off not working with roaming profiles. For users with softphones, the assistant should store its settings in the users roaming profile, however for users using computers with physical phones next to them, some settings should not be stored in the roaming profile.
Digital Receptionist
No major problems, however:
If user dials extension, would be nice if they heard ringing tones rather than hold music.
Is it possible to not play the 'Please wait whilst I connect your call' message and instead just get on with connecting the call?
Summary
Very impressed, but the profile issue is pretty serious for corporate networks (and could be the show stopper for us!). I'd be interested to hear if 3CX can offer any assurances that this will be fixed in a future release? (I'm assuming there isn't currently a work around for this problem, as the system manual doesn't offer any suggestions)
Softphone
Interface really needs to use native window frames and widgets, and not try to look like an iPhone. - okay, hardly a serious issue, but it will be an issue for many staff. Windows has standard widgets for a reason, and changing the way an app works just confuses many people. We can always use an alternative softphone, but then we lose the integration of the assistant!
A major failure of the softphone is the fact that it doesn't work with roaming profiles. We don't want to have to configure every user on every workstation. (For example a company that uses hot desking with as few as 20 users and 20 computers requires the software be configured 400 times!). This could be easily resolved by having the application's configuration moved from "%PROFILEPATH%\Local Settings\Application Data\..." to "%PROFILEPATH%\Application Data\...". I can't imagine a situation where you wouldn't want this to be part of the user's roaming profile!
Assistant
Again, the assistant should be able to work with roaming profiles, however under certain circumstances, it's better off not working with roaming profiles. For users with softphones, the assistant should store its settings in the users roaming profile, however for users using computers with physical phones next to them, some settings should not be stored in the roaming profile.
Digital Receptionist
No major problems, however:
If user dials extension, would be nice if they heard ringing tones rather than hold music.
Is it possible to not play the 'Please wait whilst I connect your call' message and instead just get on with connecting the call?
Summary
Very impressed, but the profile issue is pretty serious for corporate networks (and could be the show stopper for us!). I'd be interested to hear if 3CX can offer any assurances that this will be fixed in a future release? (I'm assuming there isn't currently a work around for this problem, as the system manual doesn't offer any suggestions)